According to a recent Fortune Business Insights report, the global ERP software market is expected to grow at 8.5% CAGR to reach $71.63 billion by 2026. Cloud-based planning software provider Anaplan (NYSE:PLAN) recently reported its first quarter results that delivered mixed results despite the growth forecast.
The current global lockdown conditions continue to push online sales and e-commerce trends higher. Due to the improvement in its e-commerce business, etailer eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY) recently revised its outlook for the current quarter significantly. But the company realizes that the surge may be short-lived and did not improve its fiscal year outlook.
According to a Mordor Intelligence report, the global sales performance management market is expected to grow at 13% CAGR from $2.83 billion in 2019. San Jose-based Xactly has been a leading provider of cloud-based sales performance management (SPM) software. Earlier this year, it was tagged a Leader by Gartner in the 2020 Magic Quadrant for
The global lockdown conditions have resulted in organizations stepping up their spending on cyber security solutions. Enterprise cloud security company Zscaler (NASDAQ: ZS) is benefiting from this trend. It recently reported its third quarter results that sent the stock soaring to record high levels. The company is also using the current economic conditions to pick
The current global lockdown conditions have spelled a boom for cloud-based and web enabled services. One such company benefiting from this growth is Israel-based Wix (Nasdaq:WIX). Wix recently announced its first quarter results that helped push the stock to 52-week high levels.
According to a Research and Markets report, the global Database as a Service market is estimated to grow at 16% CAGR to reach $24.8 billion by 2025 from $12 billion in 2020. The recent market turmoil would have changed these forecasts. But despite the turmoil, MongoDB (Nasdaq: MDB) continues to soar. MongoDB’s stock has climbed
Seattle-based Smartsheet (Nasdaq: SMAR) recently announced its first quarter results that failed to impress the market. Its weaker than expected billings and a similarly weak outlook sent the stock tumbling in the after-hours session. The stock fell 14% after the result announcement – its biggest decline since listing. But it is a knee jerk reaction
The current Covid crisis has been particularly beneficial for online video conferencing player Zoom Video Communications (Nasdaq: ZM). With organizations, both small and big, and educational institutions globally resorting to remote working and remote learning techniques, Zoom’s revenues have grown to record highs. The market is pleased with the company and its stock has soared